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Christians Against Christian Nationalism translates TikTok activism to local politics

The popular TikTok account is, in part, a response to the growth of ‘trendy’ fundamentalism on the platform.

TikTok videos from the @EndChristianNationalism account. (Screen grab)

(RNS) — Standing outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2023, Georgia McKee witnessed two very different responses on the second anniversary of the infamous mob attack.

Circled together and holding candles, one group of faith leaders condemned Christian nationalism, calling it a “poisonous ideology” and “gross distortion of our Christian faith.”

The other group marched in front of the Supreme Court building, shouting into...

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